Christopher Vance wrote:
May I suggest a different feature: the ability to mark an open file
(not just its fd) 'remove on close', with permission checked at mark
time rather than close time (this status forgotten if not permitted
when set) and the unlink actually done at close time only if the file
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Leo Bicknell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: 3) There seems to be no more LINT or other listing of all the options.
:Why? In particular I needed "options NETATALK" but couldn't remember
:the name and there was no file to quickly grep. Has the list
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Leo Bicknell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: 4) Due to the way the makefiles now work it seems impossible to build a
:new kernel after changing just "options" statements and install it
:without also rebuilding all the modules...which takes quite som
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"Nickolay A. Kritsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: My fellow freebsd-hackers! I ran ino minor problem here. I am
: currently debugging some part of FreeBSD bridging/vlan'ing kernel
: code. Every N minutes I want to add some debugging printf's in kernel
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 07:46, andi payn wrote:
> As far as I can tell, FreeBSD doesn't have anything equivalent to
> linux's O_NOACCESS (which is not in any of the standard headers, but
> it's equal to O_WRONLY | O_RDWR, or O_ACCMODE). In linux, this can be
> used to say, "give me an fd for this fil
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 10:01:16AM +0100, Andreas Klemm wrote:
> Is there a freebsd tool that shows you in realtime, which users
> are logged in from remote using which pty port ?
Check out the whowatch port.
BMS
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On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 03:45:24AM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Christopher Vance wrote:
You can already mark a fd 'close on exec'.
May I suggest a different feature: the ability to mark an open file
(not just its fd) 'remove on close', with permission checked at mark
time rather than close time (t
On 30 Oct 2003 at 9:42, Dan Langille wrote:
> I've been tracking down a libwrap call which crashes the application.
> The crash occurs on line 395 of contrib/tcp_wrappers/options.c, but
> I have no idea.
I've been given some help in this offline. Apparently, the bacula
code is incorrectly us
Dear All,
>
> *snip crash details*
>
So... Uhm... Anyone?
I have gotten only one reply so far, from someone who says he's seen the
same thing.
Is there anyone who can help me get more details on what is happening? I
have no experience with crashdumps and I will need a few pointers as to
what I s
In a message written on Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 02:55:50PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
> > 3) There seems to be no more LINT or other listing of all the options.
> >Why? In particular I needed "options NETATALK" but couldn't remember
> >the name and there was no file to quickly grep. Has the
Hello (again)!
I would kindly request explanation on how are cdevsw_add and
make_dev related ? Maybe short example also with focus on
cdevsw_add. Thing is i do not understand the function of
cdevsw_add when i have make_dev.
Also if there is any real good document that describes most
of cdev relat
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 02:40:53PM -0500, Leo Bicknell wrote:
>
> 3) There seems to be no more LINT or other listing of all the options.
>Why? In particular I needed "options NETATALK" but couldn't remember
>the name and there was no file to quickly grep. Has the list of
>options be
On 30-Oct-2003 Leo Bicknell wrote:
>
> I just built my first 5.1-RELEASE box requiring a custom kernel, and
> noticed some interesting things.
>
> 1) It appears IPFW just works (eg, configure it in /etc/rc.conf). It
>used to be you had to compile it in. What's interesting to me is
>tha
Hello Tim & -hackers,
zillion thanks to all who answered. Now I think that I understand :)
Thursday, October 30, 2003, 10:45:42 PM, you wrote:
TK> Nickolay A. Kritsky wrote:
>> When
>> I change some .c files in src/sys/net directory, do I need to do 'make
>> depend && make kernel' or I can just
I just built my first 5.1-RELEASE box requiring a custom kernel, and
noticed some interesting things.
1) It appears IPFW just works (eg, configure it in /etc/rc.conf). It
used to be you had to compile it in. What's interesting to me is
that IPFW options are not in generic, and I didn't th
Hello freebsd-hackers,
My fellow freebsd-hackers! I ran ino minor problem here. I am
currently debugging some part of FreeBSD bridging/vlan'ing kernel
code. Every N minutes I want to add some debugging printf's in kernel
or remove some previously installed. And now - a stupid question! When
I ch
At 11:18 PM -0500 10/29/03, Robert Watson wrote:
In the past when browsing the Linux source code, I've made
extensive use of the Linux Cross-Reference (LXR) hosted at
lxr.linux.no.
For FreeBSD, we provide a cvsweb interface that is extremely
useful for tracking changes, but a little less useful for
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Hiten Pandya wrote:
> Thank you very very much! ;-)
>
> Atlast, someone got to it. I have been wanting to setup LXR for
> DragonFly for quite some time now, but did not have enough time
> on my hands to mess with it. Does it require any sort of
>
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 3:01 AM, Andreas Klemm wrote:
> Is there a freebsd tool that shows you in realtime, which users
> are logged in from remote using which pty port ?
>
> So to say something like
> while true
> do
> clear; w; sleep 10
> done
>
> Preferable as X11 application.
>
The closest th
In the last episode (Oct 30), Isaac Gelado said:
> Dan Nelson escribiÃ:
> >In the last episode (Oct 29), Isaac Gelado said:
> >>This schema is working correctly in a linux machine, so when a
> >>packet is captured an CORBA event is sent to clients. But, when the
> >>server is running under FreeBSD
First, let me mention that I'm not nearly as experienced coding for *BSD
as for linux, so I may ask some stupid questions.
I've been looking at the fam port, and this has brought up a whole slew
of questions. I'm not sure if all of them are appropriate to this list,
but I don't know who else to as
As far as I can tell, FreeBSD doesn't have anything equivalent to
linux's O_NOACCESS (which is not in any of the standard headers, but
it's equal to O_WRONLY | O_RDWR, or O_ACCMODE). In linux, this can be
used to say, "give me an fd for this file, but don't try to open it for
reading or writing or
I've been tracking down a libwrap call which crashes the application.
The crash occurs on line 395 of contrib/tcp_wrappers/options.c, but
I have no idea.
The situation:
- The daemon starts on the remote client.
- Connection is attempted from another box via port 9102
- The daemon uses hosts_ac
Robert Watson (Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 11:18:51PM -0500) wrote:
>
> In the past when browsing the Linux source code, I've made extensive use
> of the Linux Cross-Reference (LXR) hosted at lxr.linux.no. This web site
> provides a cross-referenced and searchable HTML interface to the Linux
> source co
Christopher Vance wrote:
> You can already mark a fd 'close on exec'.
>
> May I suggest a different feature: the ability to mark an open file
> (not just its fd) 'remove on close', with permission checked at mark
> time rather than close time (this status forgotten if not permitted
> when set) and
"Vinod R. Kashyap" wrote:
> I have this huge data structure in the data segment of my scsi driver. This
> data structure is initialized at driver build time, and is used only during
> driver
> initialization. I am trying to find out if I can free-up the memory it
> occupies,
> once I am done with
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 01:08:18PM +0200, Jaco van Tonder wrote:
>> Can anybody perhaps give a hint in which direction to look or to make
this
>> go away?
>Do you have stale modules loaded?
>
>Kris
Hi all,
This problem was solved. The culprit was a bad memory module. :( Thanks to
all for your i
Dan Nelson escribió:
In the last episode (Oct 29), Isaac Gelado said:
I am developing a distributed application based on MICO (mico-2.3.9),
which uses Packet Capture Library (PCapLib).
In the code, I create a posix thread to execute the pcap_loop
function (this function waits until certain number
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"Vinod R. Kashyap" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:
: Hi,
:
: I have this huge data structure in the data segment of my scsi driver. This
: data structure is initialized at driver build time, and is used only during
: driver
: initialization. I am tryin
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